19 Related Articles from 2018-07-20

5 guilty of traffic violations during rally-related.... CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Five people who were arrested in June while protesting a 20-day jail sentence for a black man using a makeshift flamethrower... >>

A loving hug from the 188th Armored Brigade. How do you get through your fear and rush in under fire to save your friends? A lesson of Tisha B'Av >>

Beyond Meat goes beyond burgers with scientifically engineering plant-based sausage product. Sausage has joined hamburgers as products being made by Beyond Meat, one of the companies at the forefront of scientifically engineering plant-based foods to bring them closer to the taste, aroma and texture of real meat than was possible before. >>

Co Durhan teen mother took two year old daughter to prom. Kayleigh Snaith, 16, of Co Durham, had her baby, Harley Snaith, when she was just 14 and cruel classmates told her she had ruined her life. But now she has finished school and her GCSEs. >>

Coach in LaVar Ball's Junior Basketball Association who got physical with player no longer with team. The coach in LaVar Ball’s Junior Basketball Association (JBA) who got physical with one of his players last week was not on the sideline Thursday night for the team’s first game since the incident. >>

Elan Zafir's personal 'The Unaccompanied Minor' is a top pick this week at the Fringe Festival. Reviews of "The Unaccompanied Minor," the dance-theater piece "Through the Wall" and the school shooting drama "14" >>

Is your public pension safe? States with the best retirement funding. State governments spent close to $39 billion, or about $120 per capita, on retirement funding in 2015. State pension liabilities can strain overall state finances, especially when the economy is already struggling, and even put funding of other programs at risk. >>

It's the season of patio parties and wanderlust. Just lash me to the back of a train. We quit being invited to cocktail parties recently after I mistook a conch shell for a napkin and ran it across my face like some sort of tribesman. The dudes kind of dug it, but it so unsettled their dates that I was asked to leave. Honestly, the hosts were much nicer about it than they could’ve... >>

Johnson trusts in his game after claiming lead at.... The 42-year-old has never led a major after 36 holes. >>

Papa Johns hit with second scandal in as many weeks as leaders 'failed to curb bro culture'. A new report, based on interviews with 37 current and former employees, revealed a current of underlying sexism at the company, with female staff often mocked or asked if they were menstruating. >>

Review: Love makes a dizzying 'Arrival & Departure' in a play inspired by the film 'Brief Encounter'. When writing about love in his 1945 screenplay for “Brief Encounter,” Noel Coward used words such as “violence” and “danger.” We tend to romanticize romance, but as Coward demonstrated in his tale of two already-married strangers who innocently tumble into a relationship, love can disrupt even... >>

Video: 97-year-old veteran wakes to find his home vandalised with faeces. Elderly veteran, 97, fears for his life after waking to find his home vandalised with faeces. >>

Video: Sir David Attenborough shuts down Naga Munchetty's questions. Sir David Attenborough shut down BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty's line of question during an interview on BBC Breakfast, as the TV host took the interview off track despite the 92-year-old broadcaster's desire to only talk about the butterfly count. >>

Viewers slam BBC Breakfast host's 'cringeworthy' interview with Sir David Attenborough. Viewers branded Naga Munchetty's interview with the 92-year-old broadcaster 'car crash TV' after it turned awkward when he was quizzed about Queen on BBC Breakfast this morning. >>

WATCH: Camila Cabello gives a special live performance of 'In the Dark'. The pop star performed her in Central Park as part of the "GMA" Summer Concert series. >>

WATCH: Camila Cabello rocks out Central Park to her hit song 'Into It'. The singer performed the fan-favorite song as part of the "GMA" Summer Concert series. >>

William Hanson weighs in on the etiquette dos and don'ts of the summer getaway. Etiquette expert William Hanson gives his top tips on enjoying a first class holiday this summer from picking a destination and what accommodation to book right down to the airline you opt for. >>